About The Villa
Welcome to Villa Baković, a Heritage gem in Dubrovnik


Over the last century
Tucked up on the gentle hills of the Lapad peninsula and facing the scenic Gruž Bay harbor, Heritage Villa Baković is a true gem, encapsulating the spirit of Dubrovnik’s heyday while providing all the modern conveniences one could want.
When staying here, you are surrounded by the peace and quiet of Dubrovnik’s most desirable residential neighborhood, yet you are only a short drive from the old town and all the major attractions, including the marina. With four double bedrooms that can accommodate up to eight people, and an ample amount of outside space, Heritage Villa Baković is a great option for families and groups of friends who want to spend quality time together but also have some peaceful alone time.
The Legend Began in 1898
This historic residence, which showcases the heritage of a well-known local family, immerses you in the local way of life while enabling you to enjoy all of your routines thanks to the modern furnishings and equipment. Comprised of an impressive centuries-old stone home with a lush Mediterranean garden and restored antiques inside, the property instantly takes you back to the heights of Dubrovnik’s history. Its earliest traces go back to the 12th century, but the estate’s current appearance was achieved during the Renaissance, which coincided with the peak era of the Dubrovnik Republic.
At the time, the local nobility constructed their summer homes near the water because they knew better than to seek solace within the busy stone walls of the ancient city; a remarkable number of these estates still line the shores of Gruž Bay. The aristocratic Gučetić-Gozze family chose this place as their summer home because it was a significant location where they could escape daily life and enjoy true leisure—the kind that stirs the imagination and encourages artistic endeavors.



Over the last century, the villa was the home of the Baković family, whose members made major contributions to Dubrovnik. Mato Baković, the heir of the villa, was one of the founders of the Dubrovnik Summer Festival, a renowned cultural event that still today turns Dubrovnik’s squares and fortresses into a stage. The current proprietors and hosts, Ognjen Krzić (water-polo vice champion, 1996 Olympic Games) and his son Filip Krzić (gold medal, 2024 World Water-polo Championship), have had a huge impact in the world of international sports.
Because of this, the villa has always been at the center of the social and cultural life of the city, and its atmosphere now tells the tale of a real Dubrovnik way of life. Decorated with a plethora of personal items, such as antique furniture, original paintings by Croatian and local artists, and family heirlooms like medals and photos, the villa sets the stage for your most memorable holiday, which is bound to become a new chapter in the long-lasting history of the area.